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PEOCEEDINGS 



OF THE 



BEEWICKSHIRE NATURALISTS' CLUB. 



Address delivered to the Berwicks?dre Naturalists'' Clvb 

 at Berivich, 12th October 1905. By William B, Boyd 

 of Faldonside, Melrose. 



LA.DIES AND Gentlemen, 



The time has now arrived when it is necessary for me 

 to retire from the honourable position to which you so 

 kindly elected me last year ; and I wish to express to 

 all the members of the Club my deep and sincere thanks 

 for all the kindness they have shown me during my 

 occupancy of the chair. My special thanks are due to 

 our two elected officials, that is, Captain Norman, R.N., 

 our most careful and energetic Organizing Secretary, and 

 the Rev. J. J. M. L. Aiken, B.D., our Editing Secretary, 

 for all their help and advice, without which I should 

 have been utterly helpless. The weather has been 

 exceedingly favourable during all the meetings of the 

 year, and the results upon the whole have been 

 gratifying. 



B.N.C. — VOL. XIX. NO. III. EE 



